Everytime I install the free trial of G-force I have a problem with it in that when I leave the laptop idle for more than five minutes it locks me out of my user and I have to re input my password to get in again. I normally have my laptop so that it never sleeps or goes idle, nor do I have a screensaver or anything of the sort.
I am running windows 7 64 bit
Please help me because I love G-force but every time I use it I get frustrated and end up doing a system restore because even AFTER I uninstall G-force this problem still persists. If there is a way to change these settings that I have not found, please let me know!
Thanks!
G Force changes my system settings
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Hello johncarrion
To the best of my knowledge G-Force does NOT work with 64 bit systems.
May I suggest you read this thread:-
http://www.soundspectrum-forums.com/vie ... php?t=6522
Regards BTT
To the best of my knowledge G-Force does NOT work with 64 bit systems.
May I suggest you read this thread:-
http://www.soundspectrum-forums.com/vie ... php?t=6522
Regards BTT
I'm using the latest GF Platinum with JRMC 14 on my 64 bit Windows 7 VAIO and it's working just fine. I thought it was only a problem running GF with a 64 bit media player such as WMC?BTT wrote:Hello johncarrion
To the best of my knowledge G-Force does NOT work with 64 bit systems.
May I suggest you read this thread:-
http://www.soundspectrum-forums.com/vie ... php?t=6522
Regards BTT
Hi johncarrion,
I'm having the same problem when I use g-force with Windows Media Player 12 in Windows 7 64 bit. The workaround that I use after I'm finished listening to music is to right click on the desktop and select Personalize, then choose any screen saver and check the "On resume, display logon screen" box. Hit the apply button and then reset the screensaver to "none" and uncheck the logon screen box. Hit OK, and your system should be back to normal. This process is sort of a pain, but not nearly as bad as doing a system restore or reloading g-force.
I hope that this helps.
I'm having the same problem when I use g-force with Windows Media Player 12 in Windows 7 64 bit. The workaround that I use after I'm finished listening to music is to right click on the desktop and select Personalize, then choose any screen saver and check the "On resume, display logon screen" box. Hit the apply button and then reset the screensaver to "none" and uncheck the logon screen box. Hit OK, and your system should be back to normal. This process is sort of a pain, but not nearly as bad as doing a system restore or reloading g-force.
I hope that this helps.